Hear an Unearthed 1990 Nirvana Live Set

Performing tracks from Nevermind and Bleach in Cambridge, Massachusetts

In case last month's Nevermindand 1991: The Year Punk Broke reissues weren't enough Nirvana for you, here's an unearthed audio recording from the band's April 18, 1990 date at the now-defunct Cambridge, Massachusetts club Man Ray. The set comes from Duane Bruce, an alum of Boston radio station WFNX (via The Boston Phoenix). "Depending on who you ask, there were somewhere between 60 and 75 people in attendance," writes Phoenix editor Carly Carioli.

The set list mostly included tracks from Bleach, but also offered two Nevermind tracks, "Breed" (23:03) and "In Bloom" (26:30), which are introduced at the 22:47 mark: "This is from our next record, it's gonna be out in September or something like that. It's gonna be a rock n roll record! It's gonna have all your rock favorites, and... it's gonna be a blast!"

The recording also includes four tracks that ended up on Incesticide ("Dive", "Stain", "Been a Son", and the Vaselines cover "Molly's Lips"), and one early Cobain song, "Spank Thru".